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By Philip Taylor 8b,
CONTENTS
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0 Misc Info
0.1 About this FAQ
0.2 About the author
0.3 About the game
0.4 About the makers
0.5 Revision history
1 Lists
1.1 Diseases
1.2 Rooms
1.3 Awards/Trophies
2 Hints, Tips & Cheats
2.1 Money cheats
2.1.1 Hex editing
2.1.2 Programs
2.2 Official cheats
2.2.1 Fax cheats
2.2.2 Other cheat
2.3 Hints & Tips
2.3.1 Big Hints & Tips guide
2.3.2 Litter/rat hole removal
3 Troubleshooting
3.1 Firstly...
3.2 Common Q&A
3.3 EA Tech support
4 Useful info
4.1 Web sites
4.2 Contact Info
4.3 Credits
0.1 About this FAQ
===================
First the boring stuff:
This FAQ should NOT be used instead of the Theme Hospital manual. It it
meant to just increase your knowledge of the game.
I am not responsible for any damage this causes to your computer, the game,
your brain (what brain?) etc. It is NOT MY FAULT!
Now the more interesting bit:
I have bought Theme Hospital and enjoy playing it. I have made a web page
about it, but have found no text FAQ about it. So, I decided to make one.
Most of the stuff is from my and other people's web sites.
All the text fits onto my screen (about 80 characters wide), so use a
program like MS-EDIT to view it with (that's what I made it with!).
You may distribute this FAQ as long as it remains unchanged and in its
original form.
0.2 About the author
=====================
I am an eleven year old computer game player, programmer, web surfer, etc.
I play Theme Hospital and other games on my 64Mb RAM, P200, 6Gb HD, Win95
version 2 PC.
I can be emailed at philip@songbird.co.uk, and my Theme Hospital site is
at www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/7676.
0.3 About the game
===================
"The Health Ministry of Theme World have employed you, wisely or otherwise,
to run their Hospitals. You have to make the decisions that ultimately make
or break your career. The better you do, the more points you score and the
higher your salary goes. Do great and you'll be able to retire to the
Bahamas before you reach fifty. Mess up and you won't have a pair of socks
to your name."
You just have to design, build and run your own hospital. When you do well
enough, you can move to a harder hospital. There are lots of diseases,
which appear as you progress through the twelve levels.
A patch has also been released by Bullfrog, which adds a multiplayer
facility to the game!
0.4 About the makers
=====================
Theme Hospital was made by Bullfrog (www.bullfrog.co.uk), who also
created the excellent Theme Park.
The game was published by Electronic Arts (www.ea.com)
0.5 Revision History
=====================
1.0 - First version
1.1 Diseases
=============
Bloaty Head
-----------
Cause - Sniffing cheese and drinking unpurified rainwater
Symptoms - Very uncomfortable for the sufferer
Cure - The swollen head is popped, then reinflated to the correct PSI
using a clever machine
Hairyitis
---------
Cause - Prolonged exposure to the moon
Symptoms - Sufferers experience enhanced sense of smell
Cure - An electrolysis machine removes the hair and seals up the pores
King Complex
------------
Caused by the spirit of the King entering the patient's mind and taking
over
Symptoms - Donning of colourful suede footwear and eating cheeseburgers
Cure - A Psychiatrist tells the patient how ridiculous he or she looks
Invisibility
------------
Cause - Being bitten by a radioactive (and invisible) ant
Symptoms - Patients suffer no discomfort. Indeed, many use the condition
to play practical jokes on their families
Cure - A colourful liquid drunk in the Pharmacy soon restores the patient
to full observability
Serious Radiation
-----------------
Cause - Mistaking plutonium isotopes for chewing gum
Symptoms - Patients with this condition feel very, very unwell
Cure - The patient must be placed in a Decontamination Shower and
cleansed properly
Slack Tongue
------------
Cause - Chronic overdiscussion of soap operas
Symptoms - Tongue swells to five times its original length
Cure - The tongue is placed in the Slicer Machine, and removed quickly,
efficiently and painfully
Alien DNA
---------
Cause - Face huggers equipped with intelligent alien blood
Symptoms - Gradual alien metamorphosis and desire to destroy our cities
Cure - The DNA is mechanically removed, cleaned of alien elements and
replaced quickly
Fractured Bones
---------------
Cause - Falling off high things onto concrete
Symptoms - Loud crack and inability to use afflicted limbs
Cure - The cast is set then removed using a laser-driven removing
machine
Baldness
--------
Cause - Telling lies and making up stories to be popular
Symptoms - Shiny-headedness and embarrassment
Cure - Hair is seamlessly melded onto the patient's head using a painful
machine
Discrete Itching
----------------
Cause - Tiny insects with sharp teeth
Symptoms - Scratching, leading to body-part inflammation
Cure - Patient drinks a pharmaceutical gluey syrup to prevent the skin
from itching
Jellyitis
---------
Cause - Gelatin-rich diet and too much exercise
Symptoms - Excessive wobbliness and falling down a lot
Cure - The patient is immersed in the Jelly Vat in a special room for
a bit
Sleeping Illness
----------------
Cause - Overactive sleep gland in the roof of the mouth
Symptoms - Overwhelming desire to crash out everywhere
Cure - A high dosage of powerful stimulant is administered by a Nurse
Pregnancy (not seen in the game)
---------
Cause - Power cuts in urban areas
Symptoms - Faddish eating with consequent beer gut.
Cure - Baby is removed in Operating Theatre, washed and presented to
patient.
Transparency
------------
Cause - Licking the yogurt from the foil tops of opened pots
Symptoms - Flesh is rendered see-through and horrible
Cure - A Pharmacy drink of specially cooled and coloured water cures
this disease
Uncommon Cold
-------------
Cause - Small particles of snot in the air
Symptoms - Runny nose, sneezing and discoloured lungs
Cure - A big swig of uncommon cough medicine made from special ingredients
in the Pharmacy will cure this
Broken Wind
-----------
Cause - Using a gymnasium treadmill after a meal
Symptoms - Upsetting the people directly behind the patient
Cure - A heavy mixture of special watery atoms is drunk rapidly in the
Pharmacy
Spare Ribs
----------
Cause - Sitting on cold stone floors
Symptoms - Unpleasant feeling of chestiness
Cure - These must be taken out by two Surgeons, and given to the patient
in a doggy bag
Kidney Beans
------------
Cause - Crunching up ice cubes in drinks
Symptoms - Pain and frequent trips to the toilet
Cure - Two Surgeons must remove the beans without touching the sides
of the kidney
Broken Heart
------------
Cause - Someone richer, younger and thinner than the patient
Symptoms - Weeping and RSI caused by hours of tearing up holiday photos
Cure - Two Surgeons open the chest and gently mend the heart whilst
holding their breath
Ruptured Nodules
----------------
Cause - Bungee jumping in cold weather
Symptoms - Inability to sit down in comfort
Cure - Two qualified Surgeons must removed the nodules using steady
hands
TV Personalities
----------------
Cause - Daytime television
Symptoms - Delusions of being able to present a cookery show
Cure - A trained Psychiatrist must convince the patient to sell their
TV and buy a radio
Infectious Laughter
-------------------
Cause - Classic situation comedy
Symptoms - Helpless chortling and repetition of unfunny catchphrases
Cure - A qualified Psychiatrist must remind the patient how serious
this condition is
Corrugated Ankles
-----------------
Cause - Driving over traffic calming measures in road
Symptoms - Footwear does not fit snugly
Cure - A slightly toxic blend of herbs and spices is drunk to straighten
out the ankles
Chronic Nosehair
----------------
Cause - Sniffing disdainfully at those worse off than the patient
Symptoms - Nosebeard a badger could make a nest in
Cure - A disgusting hair-removal potion is taken orally, prepared by
a Nurse in the Pharmacy
3rd Degree Sideburns
--------------------
Cause - Wistful longing for the 1970S
Symptoms - Big hair, flares, platforms and glitter make-up
Cure - The Psychiatry staff must, using up-to-date techniques, convince
the patient that these hairy accoutrements are rubbish
Fake Blood
----------
Cause - Patient usually subject of practical joke
Symptoms - Red fluid in veins which evaporates on contact with clothing
Cure - Psychiatric calming is the only way to deal with this problem
Gastric Ejections
-----------------
Cause - Spicy Mexican or Indian food
Symptoms - Hlf-digested food is emitted from the patient in random clusters
Cure - Drinking a special binding solution prevents anything being ejected
The Squits
----------
Cause - Eating pizza found under the cooker
Symptoms - Ugh. Surely you can guess
Cure - A glutinous mix of stringy pharmaceutical chemicals solidify
the patients innards
Iron Lungs
----------
Cause - Inner-city smog mixed with kebab remains
Symptoms - Ability to breathe fire and shout loudly underwater
Cure - Two Surgeons operate to remove the cast solid lungs in the Theatre
Sweaty Palms
------------
Cause - Fear of job interviews
Symptoms - Handshakes with patient are like grabbing a recently submerged
sponge
Cure - A Psychiatrist must talk the patient out of this made-up disease
Heaped Piles
------------
Cause - Standing around by water coolers
Symptoms - Patient feels like he/she is sitting on a bag of marbles
Cure - A pleasant, yet powerfully acidic drink dissolves the piles from
the inside
Gut Rot
-------
Cause - Mrs. O'Malley's Good Time Whisky Cough Mixture
Symptoms - No cough but no stomach-wall lining either
Cure - A Nurse can administer a selection of dissolved chemicals to coat
the tum
Golf Stones
-----------
Cause - Exposure to poison gas inside golf-balls
Symptoms - Delirium and advanced shame
Cure -These must be removed by an operation requiring two Surgeons
Unexpected Swelling
-------------------
Cause - Anything unexpected
Symptom - Swelling
Cure - The swelling can only be reduced by lancing during an operation
requiring two Surgeons
1.2 Rooms
==========
Diagnosis
---------
GP's Office
-----------
The most important room in the whole of the game. Without it, people
would not know what is wrong with them or where to go to be cured. It
requires a doctor at all times, and it is advisable to increase the
number of these rooms as time progresses with the influx of patients.
General Diagnosis Room
----------------------
This is a bog standard room where patients can be diagnosed. It is
useful to have, as it can recognize some of the basic diseases, but it
is not essential later on when hi-tech equipment is implemented. Always
start with one of these as they can help bring in initial revenue.
Ward
----
This is equivalent to an NHS hospital ward where people are put in beds
which are crammed together in one room, waiting for an operation. This
is where people go before an operation, so it is advisable to put it
near an operating theatre, and also, it can be used for diagnosis, so
is also useful independent of an operating theatre, especially when you
do not have one (level 1) A nurse must be here at all times to see
patients in and out, and it is good to have as many beds as possible.
Psychiatric Room
----------------
The mad people room. This is the room where people with illnesses
relating to the mind such as "The King Complex" go. There has to be a
trained psychiatrist here at all times, and no ordinary doctor will NOT
do. You should always have one of these, as mind diseases always bring
in a lot of revenue, and are cheap as there is no long term maintenance
charge.
Cardiogram
----------
The cardiogram is a useful piece of diagnosis equipment which is like
a running machine. A doctor is needed for this room, an it is good at
identifying a range of diseases, but will struggle when it comes to the
more complicated ones.
X-Ray
-----
One of my favourite pieces of equipment, as it brings the large full
body x-ray machines which are non-existant, except in cartoons, and
brings it to life. Very useful, as it is one of the medium technology
equipment, so will help later in the game. A doctor is needed to run it,
and it has to be maintained.
Scanner
-------
The most enjoyable diagnosis room to watch, as it has a number of
different ways of scanning a patient which are all very amusing and
weird to watch. Extremely useful for identifying an illness, as it moves
into a hi-tech piece of equipment. However, it need maintenance and a
doctor to run.
Blood Machine
-------------
I gather that this is a glorified way of taking and analyzing blood, but
whatever it is, it is fantastic, as it can identify most of the diseases
known. Cheaper than the Scanner, and more effective, but a lot less fun
to watch, although it is bizarre to see for the first time. It too needs
a doctor and need to be maintained.
Ultra Scanner
-------------
The BEST piece of equipment for identification. There are very few
diseases which this machine will not be able to pick up, and you MUST
have one. It looks just like an ultrasound machine, which is rather dull,
but that does not matter since it allows 90% of patients to pass smoothly
through your hospital.
Treatment
---------
Pharmacy
--------
This is the place where all the medicine is given out and it is
essential as a number of diseases are cured by a cocktail of drugs.
It is good to have this near the helipad, for all those emergencies,
and has to have a nurse to function. I would advise having your best
nurse here, as queues can form here, which you will want to dispatch
of very quickly.
Operating Theatre
-----------------
This is the place where you go to be hacked to bits by a surgeons knife.
A place for the optimist or the incredibly ill. It should be near the
ward, and needs 2 trained surgeons to be here at all times, although I
find it good to hire 3, as it stops queues getting too long whilst one
rests. It need maintaining, but the table, with its fancy gadgets looks
wonderful, and is a must in all good hospitals.
Clinics
-------
Inflation Room
--------------
One of the funniest rooms in the game. It's job is to cure the disease
"Bloaty Head", and this is achieved in a bizarre way. A need is stuck
into he head so that it pops, and then a bike pupe is shoved in your
mouth, and your head is inflated to normal size. This is a must as the
first few patients are bound to have Bloaty Head as this is the first
treatment room you get, so build it. It needs maintaining, and a doctor
present to perform the operation.
Hair Restoration
----------------
A bald headed mans dream. this little contraption is like a hairdressers
dryer which covers the top of your head. However, this one moulds hair
to your head so that you can walk out of the room in pride. It needs to
be maintained, and a doctor needs to be present for it to operate.
Slack Tongue Clinic
-------------------
Another hilarious cure awaits with this room. The machine is a glorifies
slicer, which glides it's knife gently through the soft flesh of the
person's elongated tongue, and is then shaped with a number of other
smaller blades. It requires maintenance, and a doctor, but is a very
quick operation, so many people can get in and out in a small time periods
if the doctor is good enough.
Fracture Clinic
---------------
This is a machine which manages to take off any bandages which the
person may have. They are put in a machine with only their head sticking
out, and after a few quick button presses, the machine removes the
bandages and empties them into a bucket. It is a very simple piece of
machinery, which requires maintenance, but it is a nurse who is required
to operate this machine.
Decontamination
---------------
A shower with a twist. The patients are not sprayed with water, but
instead with beams which reduce the half life of the radioactive material
ingested by the person to a matter of milliseconds, so the danger is
quickly dispersed. It is a very large contraption which requires
maintenance and a doctor to run, but looks lovely in a large hospital,
as it towers above all its competition.
Electrolysis
------------
Frying is the only way to go when it comes to all over body hair, and
thousands of volts are pumped into you to break down the hair into its
original components which are left scattered on the floor. Very amusing
to watch, and great for a center piece to any hospital. It's a wonder
that we don't have fried humans every now and them. This hi-tech piece
of machinery requires a doctor, and maintenance.
DNA Fixer
---------
This is the room where people infected with DNA go to be cured.
Personally, it is my favourite room, as just to see the way in which
the alien gets cured is a laugh, and the green blob, which they call
a person suffering from Alien DNA is amusing, as it looks just like it
has been taken straight out of Sci-Fi comics.
Jelly Vat
---------
This is a long round tube, where people suffering from Jellyitis are
cured. The jelly of the person is hardened in this vat to form the new
human who is cured. It is only found on the later levels, but is
definitely worth the wait.
Facilities
----------
Toilets
-------
What is there to say about them, except when you gotta go, you gotta go.
However, the more drinks machines you have, the more people will wanna go,
so there has to be a compromise made between the amount of toilets and
drinks machine. Generally one will be enough, but if you feel like being
especially kind, and have a big hospital, they will be happy. There are
cheap, and only require the initial cost to keep.
#If the loo is full, patients won't wait and will leave, probably emptying
#their bladder all over your sparkling clean hospital floor.
Staff Room
----------
All your staff will need a break at some time in there lives, and what
better way to relax yourself than in a staff room. You must have enough
sofas, so that everyone can have a seat, else not everyone will be able
to recuperate. Also you can add things such as a pool table, a TV, and
video game to increase their recuperation rate. Make sure you have one
of all the accessories, as you want your staff in and out of this room
in the shortest possible time.
#Without a staff room, staff quickly get tired and don't work well, and
#often demand a pay rise.
Research Room
-------------
This is the boffins room, and can have between zero and infinite
researchers in here. They all must have the research skill. It is one
of the most useful rooms, as without it, you would not be able to
progress. I normally have 2 researchers in here at a time, but it is up
to your judgement to how many researchers you employ. Pieces of equipment
such as a computer and an atom analyzer can help increase the speed at
which things are discovered, but these will come on later in the game.
Training Room
-------------
This rooms requires consultants to teach juniors or doctors the tricks
of the trade. The more bookcases and skeletons you put in here, the faster
the learning process is, however, the more people you train at once, the
slower it is. If the consultant has any skills he will pass them on, so
the best trainer would be a consultant surgeon psychiatrist researcher,
but these are hard to obtain.
Taken from James Whalley's excellent site (see section x.x)
Lines began with # written by me.
2.1 Money Cheats
=================
2.1.1 Hex editing
------------------
Change Hex offsets 61A95 to 61A97 (400021 to 400023 in decimal) in
the saved game file to FF to get lots of money!
2.1.2 Programs
---------------
Many programs can be downloaded from the Net (there are a couple on my
site)
2.2 Official Cheats
====================
2.2.1 Fax cheats
-----------------
On the fax machine screen (when you get epidemic alerts, emergencies,
VIP visits etc) press the numbered buttons near the bottom of the screen.
The cheats are:
7287 Go to the secret rat-shoot level
24328 Activate the following cheats that you use in the main hospital
view:
SHIFT + C Get $10,000
CTRL + C Complete all research
CTRL + M End month
CTRL + Y End year
CTRL+SHIFT+C ALL objects available (including litter bombs)
2.2.2 Other cheat
------------------
Run Theme Hospital by typing HOSPITAL -Lxx in DOS, where xx is the level
to play (above 12 is the rat and net levels)
2.3 Hints & Tips
=================
2.3.2 Big guide!
-----------------
This was taken from James Whalley's site, which is mostly by him. Lines that
begin with # are written by me.
In The Beginning
----------------
The first and most important thing to do at the beginning of every level,
when you have a period of time to build your hospital is to set the speed to
slowest, just press 1. This will give you as much time as you want to get
the layout right, without rushing you. You will then generally open at about
the half way stage, giving you a jump start against the opposition.
The first thing you want to do it hire 2 receptionists with desks. This is
not essential for the beginning, but as the queue of people builds up, it
gets harder to cope with one receptionist, and you often find there is not
room near the beginning for another desk.
It is always good to have 2 GP's office, because as the volume of people
increases, you will find you will want another GP near the entrance, and if
you only started with one, you will find that you have not left space for
another one when needed.
Immediately take all the 20% of research out of specialization, and put it
in diagnosis, as you only need specialization when you have found a disease,
and you do not know how to cure it. However, at the start you will not be
able to find out many diseases which are hard to find the cure for, if the
diagnosis equipment is not good enough, as you can not detect the disease
in the first place.
Build as many rooms as possible in the beginning, as it allows for you to
get the best positioning, as you do not always think straight with a full
hospital. You may need a loan, but do not worry, as long as you do not go
too far into debt, you will survive.
You want to hire, a lot of doctors and nurses at the beginning, so that you
can cope with the patient increase. It would be generally better to increase
staff at the same percentage rate as the patients. However, this is quite
hard, as you have to be particularly wary of increases, which when happening
slowly can deceive you into thinking that there is no trouble. By hiring
plenty of staff in the first place, means that you will starts losing money
at the beginning, but in my experience, by the time you are wildly in debt,
the hospital starts making money, and it pulls you out just in the nick of
time. However, I doubt this method will be applicable in the later levels.
Have 1 of each accessory in each room, except maybe plants, because they
take extra time to look after. For example, a computer in a research room,
and a skeleton and bookcase in a training room, so that everything goes
faster, so you can get more patients through in a set time.
#Bookcases are better than skeletons for training
Build a training room and train doctors early while the hospital is quiet.
It's important to have enough surgeons, probably four if you have one
operating theatre. Trained doctors are cheaper than bought in ones at the
same skill level. Use a good consultant for the training, he will pass on
any skills he has to his pupils but only if they learn them before becoming
consultants, it's not possible to train consultants in new skills.
Build a research room early with enough space for later additions. A
computer and atom analyzer become available later on. At the start heavily
bias research to cure and diagnosis equipment. Watch for when these are 100%
researched and move into drug and improvement research.
Have plenty of benches and drinks machines in busy areas. A drinks machine
pays for itself when it's used twenty five times.
Hiring Staff In The Future
--------------------------
Always be on the look out for better staff. Replace existing staff by
hiring newer, better ones and sacking the existing ones. The staff do not
hold a grudge, and if you get someone who is better in a certain area, don't
think twice about sacking the other one.
Tired Staff Are Bad Staff
-------------------------
You want staff to be tired as little as possible, so there are a number of
things you can do to reduce this these are:-
* Have large rooms with all the accessories. This will stop the staff getting
demoralized, and they will not get as tired as quickly.
* Block off unused parts of buildings with benches to prevent handymen
wandering around them and becoming cold, they will become demoralized and
want pay rises. Consider blocking an area with a facility like a staff room
or toilet if you aren't allowed to block it off with benches.
* Have large staff rooms, and maybe a couple at either ends of the hospital.
This will mean that they spend the shortest time tires. Have a pool table,
TV, and a video game, when they are available, as they help increase the
speed of recuperation.
* Take staff out of rooms, where they are doing nothing, because this this
will mean that they do not get tired, and will immediately go to any room
where they are needed.
#Change the staff rest level (in the policy screen) to about 60% or under -
#the staff will hardly ever want pay rises!
How To Handle Emergencies
-------------------------
The first thing you want to do when you have an emergency is seen how many
people there are and what treatment would be needed. If you have one of each
treatment, then you will be able to cure 6-8 people at the pharmacy or at a
basic place like the slack tongue clinic, 6 people at the psychiatrist, and
up to about 4 at the operating theatre. If the number exceeds this, you have
2 options, firstly you can refuse, or you can send x number of patients home.
You will still get credit for the ones you treated, but will not have anyone
die, so you will be still on for the $10,000 reward for not killing anyone in
one year. If the treatment room is close to the helipad, you can increase the
number, but if it is farther away, you should reduce it. Also the better your
doctor/nurse is, the quicker he/she will be. After a while, you should be a
good judge of what you can or can not handle, so this is just a help for when
you are starting out.
How To Cope With An Epidemic
----------------------------
There are two main ways to handle an epidemic, and this is to put the speed
of the game on 1 as soon as the word epidemic is mentioned. You then see what
it is, and, click to try a cover up. You then do a scan of all the hospital,
and send home anyone who has the contagious disease. Then all you can do is
pray. This does not always work, but it normally does for me. If you do have
bucket loads of money, then you may prefer the fine, and reputation hit, as
it can be a pain to do, and if it goes wrong, can have worse effects. Killing
rats also seems to decrease the number of epidemics you get.
Secondly, you could try to cure them. If you have the available machines to
do this, then it can be quite handy, but you must have an efficiently run
hospital, an available staff.
There is a handy tip which has come in from Holgar (Holger@neuss.netsurf.de).
This is to find out what the disease is when you have an epidemic, and then
reload a saved game just before it and kick everyone with it out. Because the
emergencies which arise are set into the level files, you will get he same
disease, but becasue there is no one in your hospital with it, you will not
have to cure anyone, and you will receive compensation. A nice way to earn a
bit of cash.
#In multiplayer, when people are in a queue, you can view their queue status,
#right click on them, and send them to the other players hospital.
#A tip that I have thought of but not yet tried is to try to cover it up. If
#the inspector comes and there are still infected people, place lots of
#benches around him as he enters the hospital, so he will not be able to
#find the people as he will be trapped! Let him go when the epidemic has
#stopped.
#I will probably put a list of ALL emergencies/epidemics/earthquakes in the
#next version of this FAQ.
How to maintain Machines
------------------------
Regularly page handymen to maintain your machines. You want to leave a gap
of 5 or 6 between strength and times it can before you have the machine
maintained. Whenever there is an earthquake warning, check all machines are
not close to the end, as an earthquake can add up to 6 uses onto a machine,
which may destroy it. In an emergency, you may want to replace the machine,
just to be safe.
#Researching improvements increases the strength of new machines you build
#and ones you replace.
#If the Times Used it quite low, repairing the machine will not lower the
#strength, so it is a good idea to go around and fix all your machines every
#month or so.
What Should I Do About Rats?
----------------------------
There are two ways to look at rats.
Firstly, you can simply ignore them, and let them go about there business.
They should have little effect on your reputation.
Secondly, you can try to kill as many, which will give you a chance at
winning the rat prize, and going to the secret level. If you do, you should
press 1 as soon as you see a rat, so that they are easy to hit. You should
then kill them, and if you have killed them indoors, put a handy man over
their dead body so people do not throw up when they see their dead bodies.
Killing rats also seems to reduce the number of epidemics you get.
Famous People Keep On Wanting To Visit, Should I Except?
--------------------------------------------------------
Whenever someone famous wants to visit, always let them, as it is very hard
not to get their approval, so you will normally always be given a cash grant.
If your place is in a total disorder, you may want to turn them down, but by
continuing to refuse, will increase the chance of them coming on a surprise
visit.
#When you don't click the top hat icon, it disappears and the visitor comes
#anyway.
2.3.2 Litter/rat hole removal
------------------------------
Place a bench or other object on top of a piece of litter or in front of
a rat hole to remove them. Then pick up the object and move it or get
rid of it.
3 Torubleshooting
==================
3.1 Firstly...
---------------
If you have a copied/pirated/illegal version of the game, BUY THE PROPER
VERSION! Firstly, you'll get all the manuals etc, and secondly you shouldn't
have any missing/corrupted files.
3.2 Common Q&A
---------------
Here is what I got from the EA technical support place:
Q : Where can I get a patch/update for the game ?
A : At the time of writing (23.5.97) the patch was still being fully
tested by Bullfrog. We are hoping to release the patch by the end of
next week.
You can also request that EAUK posts the patch out to you or notifies
you when the patch is available by sending an Email to UK-CS@EA.COM with
the relevant information.
Q : How do I select the difficulty level in the game ?
A : You will need the update/patch in order to do this, see the queries
above and below.
Q : How do I get mulitplayer games ?
A : You will need the update/patch in order to do this, see the queries
above and below.
Q : What the patch/update do ?
A : This file adds difficulty levels to the game and also adds
Multiplayer support for Serial connection (2 players), Modem connection
(2 players) and IPX Network connections (4 Players)
The file also corrects a number of graphical glitches and common
gameplay problems, including crashes in the middle of a game.
Q : I have the patch but the game is still failing to work correctly.
A : See the DirectX Email if you are running the game from Windows 95.
If you are running the game from DOS then make sure you are running the
game with a boot disk and see below if there are still problems.
Q : I have the Demo of the game and I am trying to run it but I get a
message about Heap Error or Reason code2.
A : This is due to unzipping the demo file without keeping the directory
structure intact. If you are using PKUNZIP then add a space and a '-d'
(minus d) to the end of the PKUNZIP command. If you are using WINZIP
then click the 'Use Folder Names' box before extracting the files.
Q : I have the Demo of the game and I am trying to run it in Windows 95,
I keep getting errors about DirectX, DirectDraw/Video or DirectSound/Audio
A : To run the game in Windows 95 you need to use DirectX 3a drivers.
The full version of the game has these on the CD but due to their size
they can not be included in the Demo version. Any other game that uses
DirectX 3a will have installed these drivers already but if you do not
have them you will need to try the DOS version of the Demo.
Q : When I install the game I am told I do not have enough hard drive
space when I have enough !
A : This occurs on some PC configurations when trying to install to
another hard drive then C:
To solve this problem you will need to install to C: drive or request
the new Install program batch file. Send an Email to UK-CS@EA.COM asking
for the new install program for Theme Hospital and this will be sent to
you within one working day.
Q : I am trying to run the DOS version of the game and I get an error
message about memory with 49000 in the message.
A : This is due to there not being enough XMS memory for the game to
use. This usually occurs on PC's with 8MB of RAM, if there is a memory
manager called EMM386.EXE running in DOS then EMS memory will be setup,
this does not leave enough XMS memory for the game to use.
To solve this you need to make a boot disk as described in the games
manual or using the BOOTDISK Email in AUTOHELP. In the CONFIG.SYS file
on this boot disk you will need to make sure that any lines that have
EMM386 in them are removed. NOTE : If your PC is made by AST then the
EMM386 line MUST be changed to the following :-
DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\EMM386.EXE RAM NOEMS NOVCPI
(Change the word WINDOWS to the word DOS if you have Windows 3.x)
This avoids the BIOS settings on these PC's being overwritten by the
game.
Q : When I run the game from DOS I am being told I need to insert the
games CD, it is already in the CDROM drive !
A : This is due to the CDROM drivers not being loaded in DOS. If they
are not loaded the game can not access the CDROM drive at all. For help
on loading these drivers see the Dos Mode Icon Email in AUTOHELP or make
a boot disk as described in the games manual.
Q : When I install the game in Windows 95 and then try to run it the
game it crashes straight away sometimes with an error about DirectDraw
or DirectSound.
A : This is due to the drivers you are running on your PC not being
compatible with DirectX. See the DIRECTX Email in AUTOHELP for a full
description of DirectX and how to overcome this problem.
Q : When playing the game through Windows 95 it crashes at the end of a
level.
A : Try the patch first, see the section above on finding and installing
this. If the game still crashes then see the DIRECTX help from AUTOHELP
as this will help you track down the drivers on your PC that are causing
this problem. You can also try running the DOS version of the game as
this does not use the DirectX drivers that may be causing this crash.
Q : When I quit the game in Windows 95 I get a KERNEL error or I get
told that an Illegal Operation has occurred.
A : This error is just the game being unable to quit correctly and
restore your Windows 95 desktop perfectly. It does not do any permanent
damage to the game or Windows 95 and once your machine has been
restarted your desktop will be fully restored.
Q : When playing the game a machine has blown up and I can't use the
room it was in anymore.
A : This is because the explosion of the machine has wrecked the whole
room. Try the level again and make sure the machines in your hospital
are maintained by the HandyMen that you employ and that they are fixed
and updated very often.
Q : I can't reload a saved game I made when I last ran the game.
A : This is because you are using a different Nickname when you
re-loaded the game. Always use the same Nickname and you will be able to
reload your saved games correctly.
Q : What are the cheats for the game ?
A : To enter the cheats, just start the game and wait for a fax message.
The easiest way to get one is to build a receptionist and a GP Room and
wait for the first patient. This will then bring up a fax message
because there are no other diagnosis or cure rooms. Enter one of the
numbers below by clicking on the relevant numbers on the fax machine.
Then click on the white send button to enter the cheat. There is no
confirmation of the cheat until it occurs. Answer the fax as normal. Try
the money cheat quickly to check it has worked.
7287 - Go onto a rat shoot level after you win the level
24328 - Enable the cheat mode in-game which is:
Shift C - +$10,000.
CTRL C - All research completed.
CTRL M - Go to the end of the month.
CTRL Y - Go to the end of the year
3.3 EA Technical Support
-------------------------
Email uk-autohelp@ea.com with HOSPITAL as the subject to receive the latest
Q&A guide.
4.1 Web Sites
==============
www.bullfrog.co.uk Bullfrog's official site
www.ea.com Electronic Arts' site
www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/7676/
web.ukonline.co.uk/james.whalley/theme/theme.htm
www.mmedia.is/~modulor/theme/
www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/3492/jmacew.html
freespace.virgin.net/robert.morris/alex/
www.mindspring.com/~matthewl/theme.htm
www.centrenet.co.uk/~brianraw/theme/theme.html
www.geocities.com/Pentagon/1312/
www.compulink.co.uk/~hons/theme/theme_fr.htm
home4.swipnet.se/~w-43094/hospital/ (in Swedish)
4.2 Contact Info
=================
Send any comments, contributions, etc to hospitalfaq@songbird.co.uk.
The latest version can be downloaded from my page (the SiliconValley/Park
one mentioned in 3.1)
This is only the first version though, so I don't have much in here
yet :(
4.3 Credits
============
4.3.1 FAQ Credits
------------------
Bullfrog for making the game
EA for publishing it
James Whalley for the rooms and big hints & tips guide
4.3.2 Bullfrog credits
-----------------------
These are the people that made it all possible:
DESIGNED AND CREATED
--------------------
Pluto Development Team
----------------------
Mark Webley
Gary Carr
Matt Chilton
Matt Sullivan,
Jo Rider
Rajan Tande
Wayne Imlach
Andy Bass
Jon Rennie
Adam Coglan
Natalie White
Programming
-----------
Mark Webley
Matt Chilton
Matt Sullivan
Rajan Tande
Art
---
Gary Carr
Jo Rider
Andy Bass
Adam CogIan
Additional Programming
----------------------
Ben Deane
Gary Morgan
Jonty Barnes
Additional Art
--------------
Eoin Rogan
Saurev Sarkar
Jason Brown
John Kershaw
Dee Lee
Intro Sequence
--------------
Stuart Black
Music and Sound Effects
-----------------------
Russell Shaw
Adrian Moore
Additional Music
----------------
Jeremy Longley
Andy Wood
Announcer Voiceover
-------------------
Rebecca Green
Level Design
------------
Natalie White
Wayne Imlach
Steven Jarratt
Shin Kanaoya
Scripting
---------
James Leach
Sean Masterson
Neil Cook
R&D Graphics Engine
-------------------
Andy Cakebread
Richard Reed
R&D Support
-----------
Glenn Corpes
Martin Bell
Ian Shaw
Jan Svarovsky
LIBRARY AND TOOLS
-----------------
Dos and Win 95 Library
----------------------
Mark Huntley
Alex Peters
Rik Heywood
Network Library
---------------
Ian Shippen
Mark Lamport
Sound Library
-------------
Russell Shaw
Tony Cox
Installer Programming
---------------------
Andy Nuttall
Tony Cox
Andy Cakebread
Moral Support
-------------
Peter Molyneux
Testing Manager
---------------
Andy Robson
Lead Testers
------------
Wayne Imlach
Jon Rennie
Play Testers
------------
Jeff Brutus
Wayne Frost
Steven Lawne
Tristan Paramor
Nathan Smethurst
Additional Play Testers
-----------------------
Robert Byrne
Ryan Corkery
Simon Doherty
James Dormer
Martin Gregory
Ben Lawley
Joel Lewis
David Lowe
Robert Monczak
Dominic Mortoza
Karl O'Keeffe
Michael Singletary
Andrew Skipper
Stuart Stephen
David Wallington
And all our other Work Experience
Quality Assurance
-----------------
Simon Romans
Chris Chaplin
Technical Support
-----------------
Kevin Donkin
Mike Burnham
Simon Handby
Marketing
---------
Pete Murphy
Sean Ratchife
With thanks to
--------------
Tamara Burke
Annabel Roose
Chris Morgan
Pete Larsen
PR
--
Cathy Campos
Documentation
-------------
Sean Masterson
Jon Rennie
James Leach
Richard Johnston
James Lenoel
Documentation & Packaging Design
--------------------------------
Caroline Arthur
James Nolan
Localisation Project Manager
----------------------------
Carol Aggett
Localisation
------------
Bettina Klos
Alexa Kortsch
Bianca Norman
Sandra Picaper
Sonia 'Sam' Yazmadjian
Julio Valladares
Gian Maria Battistini
Maria Zimo
Production
----------
Rachel Holman
Producer
--------
Mark Webley
Associate Producer
------------------
Andy Nuttall
Operations
----------
Steve Fitton
Company Administration
----------------------
Audrey Adams
Annette Dabb
Emma Gibbs
Lucia Gobbo
Jo Goodwin
Sian Jones
Kathy McEntee
Louise Ratchife
Company Management
------------------
Les Edgar
Peter Molyneux
David Byrne
And all at Bullfrog Productions
Special Thanks to
-----------------
Everyone at Frimley Park Hospital especially Doug Carlisle and Beverley
Cannell